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000075540 0247_ $$2doi$$a10.1186/s13011-018-0173-2
000075540 0248_ $$2sideral$$a107854
000075540 037__ $$aART-2018-107854
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000075540 100__ $$aMartínez-Vispo, Carmela
000075540 245__ $$aEffects of behavioural activation on substance use and depression: a systematic review
000075540 260__ $$c2018
000075540 5060_ $$aAccess copy available to the general public$$fUnrestricted
000075540 5203_ $$aIntroduction
Substance use and depression co-occurrence is a frequent phenomenon and an important public health concern. Given the clinical implications and the high prevalence of both disorders, effective interventions are needed.
Methods
The aim of this study is to review Behavioural Activation (BA) intervention effects to improve substance use behaviour and depression. A systematic review was conducted using MEDLINE, EMBASE, and PsycINFO. The Effective Public Health Practice Project Quality Assessment Tool (EPHPP) was used to assess the methodological quality of included studies. Two authors independently screened titles and abstracts, reviewed selected studies, and extracted data.
Results
Of the 7286 studies identified, eight met inclusion criteria. Designs of the studies included six randomized controlled trials (RCTs), and two pre-post design studies. One trial received weak methodological quality, six moderate, and one strong. Three studies addressed smoking behaviour; two targeted opiate dependence; two focused on alcohol/drug dependence; and, one on crystal methamphetamine abuse. Results showed that BA had a positive effect on substance use outcomes in seven of the eight reviewed studies, and improved depression over time in six studies.
Conclusions
Although studies conducted so far are limited by their heterogeneity and sample sizes, results are promising. There is a need of well controlled and powered studies to establish and to confirm the effectiveness of BA for the treatment of substance use and depression. Future studies should include stronger methodological designs, larger sample sizes, and long-term follow-ups.
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000075540 590__ $$a2.101$$b2018
000075540 591__ $$aSUBSTANCE ABUSE$$b18 / 35 = 0.514$$c2018$$dQ3$$eT2
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000075540 593__ $$aPsychiatry and Mental Health$$c2018$$dQ1
000075540 593__ $$aHealth Policy$$c2018$$dQ1
000075540 655_4 $$ainfo:eu-repo/semantics/article$$vinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
000075540 700__ $$aMartínez, Úrsula
000075540 700__ $$aLópez-Durán, Ana
000075540 700__ $$0(orcid)0000-0002-9645-8109$$aFernández del Río, Elena$$uUniversidad de Zaragoza
000075540 700__ $$aBecoña, Elisardo
000075540 7102_ $$14009$$2740$$aUniversidad de Zaragoza$$bDpto. Psicología y Sociología$$cÁrea Psicología Social
000075540 773__ $$g13, 36 (2018), [13 pp.]$$pSubst. abuse treat. prev. policy$$tSubstance Abuse Treatment Prevention and Policy$$x1747-597X
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